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Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Transporting Hyderabad to the Future L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited Q3, 4th Floor, Cyber Towers, HITEC City, Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500 081 Tel: +91 40 6729 5500 Fax: +91 40 2312 3015 www.Ltmetro.in The images printed in the brochure are artistic impressions of the upcoming Metro Rail Project in Hyderabad and the implementation of the project will be based on the detailed drawings and designs finalised in due course of time. The information presented here has been compiled from publicly aired and published sources. The publisher respects these sources and is in no way trying to infringe on the respective copyrights or businesses of these entities. Metro rail systems are the mark of the new urban landscape. They speed commuters to their destination and add a distinctive element of style to a city. The metro is the preferred choice of Mass Transport System for cities worldwide because they offer a viable solution to the infrastructure woes that accompany urban expansion. High-speed, high-capacity and hi-tech metros are here to stay. Hyderabad goesHi-Speed Hyderabad's transformation into an infotech hub provides the setting for another hi-tech initiative – the unique Hyderabad Metro Rail Project. The project integrates multi-modal public transportation with urban spaces, and undertakes infrastructure development of Hyderabad. The metro is an urban rejuvenation and redesign effort to transform Hyderabad into a people-friendly 'green' city. Salient features: Green eco-friendly mode of travel – reduces carbon emission and pollution by using regenerative braking technology and modal shift from high-emission road transport. Faster, safer and comfortable air-conditioned travel with reduced travel time Seamless commuting, with ultra-modern coaches Connects major offices, retail and residential areas Integration with existing rail terminals, MMTS and bus stations along the corridor High frequency of trains – reduced waiting time User-friendly elevated world-class stations with escalator, staircases and facilities for the disabled Parking facility at strategic locations along the route in the designated P&C areas Automatic ticket vending machines and automatic fare collection system Feeder buses to stations from different areas of the city have been planned by GoAP Commuter-friendly facilities at the concourse level at stations Background Every city is unique in terms of its history, design, architecture, transportation character and layout. A city has to grow and evolve through a coordinated effort aimed at progress, while conserving its history and heritage. Progress will become structurally purposeful, ethically meaningful and economically sustainable only when it is achieved through a people- partnered process. We in L&T believe and follow this process. To implement the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project we floated a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited. Valued at over USD 4 billion (Phase I), this Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project is scheduled to be completed in five years. It is being executed in a Design-Build-Finance-Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) format. The concession period is 35 years with an entitlement of further 25 years. E EG L OL C Y N U O L APUR MIYAPUR NT O Y DEPOT J C MI B H P CORRIDOR I K Y Network – LL PA T A K U K R GA NA Facts & Figures BALA T MOOSAPE The Hyderabad Metro Rail Network will cover a total AR distance of around 72 km across three corridors: T NAG BHARA R A Corridor I: Miyapur to LB Nagar DA D G GA RA Corridor II: JBS to Falaknuma CORRIDOR III ER RA R H NA E Corridor III: Nagole to Shilparamam A CORRIDOR II IS M G AL A PIT M S OOL PU JBS O AD A I H The metro will include ultra-modern stations with state-of- RAKAS A NA A AR A ES PARADE P AR R D D Y RAS R P A ILP U A art depots and complete infrastructure. H CIT G GROUNDS H A A S GU . N EC D S.R UF HIT A PET PARADE GROUNDS L&T Metro has inducted world-class consultants for this VU M ER ME CUNDERAB YUS BEGUMPET A SE METTUGUD HERU major project: C R A U P SECUNDERABAD • AECOM - Feedback Ventures Consortium – A H JAGUTT ARNAKA D PET N T DURGAM PU L A Concessionaire's Engineer E ZI D MA S ER N LL A MPL ST M IGU • Parsons Brinckerhoff – Programme Manager HI M TE E U GANDHI HOSPITAL PO AME R IR HABS • L&T Rambøll – Traffic Consultant CK ILE E D JUB A A • Halcrow – Independent Safety / RAMS Assessor CH AB DI T MUSHEERABAD N EDAMMA RA I P I • E&Y – CDM Consultant NO.5 OF KHA L EE HILLS VEY • Keolis - Operations & Maintenance Contractor OAD NGRI R A-PU UR R.T.C. CROSS ROADS S • RMJM, DP Architects, Nikken Sekki with CRN for JUBIL LAKDI-K Y BL Detailed Engineering & Station/Depot Architecture M AL SE CHIKKADPALLY UPP through L&T Construction, the general contractor AS NARAYANAGUDA Louis Berger has been appointed as Independent Engineer NAMPALLY NAGOLE NAGOLE by L&T Metro Rail and the Government of Andhra Pradesh. DEPOT GANDHI BHAVAN SULTAN CORRIDOR III This project achieved financial closure in a record six BAZAR OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE months, and is the largest fund tie-up in India for a non- MG BUS STATION power infrastructure PPP project. A consortium of ten ET banks, led by the State Bank of India, has sanctioned the ION KP T SALARJUNG MUSEUM AT E entire debt requirement for the project. The equity A K L ST H R A G I component for the project will be infused by the L&T A R A US M R A M B U G Group. A Viability Gap Funding will be sanctioned by P M W A A A E N L MG B Y CHARMINAR R Government of India, through the Ministry of Urban N H A N A I K S A R T Development and the Government of Andhra Pradesh. U I O SHALIBANDA SU L A M M I H E D C M Hyderabad Metro Rail Project will include around 18.5 CORRIDOR I A I SHAMSHERGUNJ R million s.ft. of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in the R A O T earmarked P&C areas and depots. Fare box collection from C AG I N V ridership, rentals from transit-oriented development space, Corridor I: Miyapur to LB Nagar B FALAKNUMA L FALAKNUMA advertising, parking and carbon credits are expected to DEPOT contribute to the revenues of the project. Corridor II: JBS to Falaknuma CORRIDOR II This project is expected to trigger robust economic activity in and around the city and will generate substantial Corridor III: Nagole to Shilparamam employment. j Station locations subject to design / traffic requirements The Future When completed, the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project will transform Hyderabad into one of India's most futuristic cities, with an integrated urban transport plan using inter-modal connectivity and convenient sky-walks.The Metro will mark the beginning of an era of seamless commuting. Infrastructure development will continue to be the focus of both the Government and the private sector, backed by policy initiatives to propel overall growth. This is supported by the planning commission's ambitious investment plans for infrastructure over the next five years in sectors like power, irrigation, roads, railways, ports and airports. L&T's role in India's major infrastructure projects, has been widely acknowledged. It has won numerous awards from the media and from peer groups affirming its pre-eminent status in the industry. Transporting Hyderabad to the Future L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited Q3, 4th Floor, Cyber Towers, HITEC City, Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500 081 Tel: +91 40 6729 5500 Fax: +91 40 2312 3015 www.Ltmetro.in The images printed in the brochure are artistic impressions of the upcoming Metro Rail Project in Hyderabad and the implementation of the project will be based on the detailed drawings and designs finalised in due course of time. The information presented here has been compiled from publicly aired and published sources. The publisher respects these sources and is in no way trying to infringe on the respective copyrights or businesses of these entities..
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